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Quantitative Research Approaches
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1999In this column we describe our conceptual framework for quantitative research approaches (such as randomized experimental, quasi-experimental, and descriptive). The research literature is inconsistent, but we think that it is important to make logical, consistent, and conceptually important distinctions among different approaches to research.
G A, Morgan, J A, Gliner, R J, Harmon
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Quantitative research methods are concerned with the planning, design, and implementation of strategies to collect and analyze data. Descartes, the seventeenth-century philosopher, suggested that how the results are achieved is often more important than ...
Wilson, Leigh (R17483)
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Nursing Standard, 2013
This entry describes the definition, history, theories, and applications of quantitative methods in social work research. Unlike qualitative research, quantitative research emphasizes precise, objective, and generalizable findings. Quantitative methods are based on numerous probability and statistical theories, with rigorous proofs and support from ...
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This entry describes the definition, history, theories, and applications of quantitative methods in social work research. Unlike qualitative research, quantitative research emphasizes precise, objective, and generalizable findings. Quantitative methods are based on numerous probability and statistical theories, with rigorous proofs and support from ...
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Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, 1999
This paper provides some ideas for improving the quality of Alzheimer disease (AD) research projects by using the appropriate quantitative methods. Statistical tests for answering research questions are presented according to the types of design used.
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This paper provides some ideas for improving the quality of Alzheimer disease (AD) research projects by using the appropriate quantitative methods. Statistical tests for answering research questions are presented according to the types of design used.
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2011
This article describes the quantitative methods used in empirical research into creativity. Experimental studies and correlation methods have been commonly used while the use of single-case experimental designs and meta-analysis in the creativity research are still new.
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This article describes the quantitative methods used in empirical research into creativity. Experimental studies and correlation methods have been commonly used while the use of single-case experimental designs and meta-analysis in the creativity research are still new.
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Qualitative Vs. Quantitative Research or Qualitative and Quantitative Research?
Nursing Research, 1984L D, Goodwin, W L, Goodwin
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Sampling in quantitative research
Paediatric Nursing, 2008Linda, Shields, Alison, Twycross
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